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The Collegi^fe
t;. I. HARDY I'BRARY
LEGE
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, OCTOBER 11, 1963
NUMBER FOUR
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CHORUS—Shown above is the ACC Chorus which will attend the International Convention of the Dis
ciples of Christ at Miami Beach, Fla. The group under the direction of Mr. Janies Cobb will give a
performance at the Convention and also at Stetson University in Deland, Fla., on their return trip.
Exec Board Discusses Budget
By STEVE LOVE
The Executive Board held its reg
ular meeting Monday night, Oct, 4th,
in room 212 of the Classroom Build
ing. The main topics of discussion
centered around the budgets submit
ted by the Concert and Assembly
and Stage and Script Organizations.
The budgets for the groups had
been tabled until further informa
tion could be secured.
Mr. Cecil Willis, director of Stage
and Script, was called upon by the
Board to explain the need for the
$800 increase in his organization’s
budget. Mr. Willis stated that the
main portion of the increase will be
used for restoring the lighting facili
ties of Howard Chapel which are
in dire need of repair. The Chapel
is used by other groups on the cam
pus and it has been the policy of the
school to leave the maintinance work
to the Stage and Script Club. Mr.
Willis further stated that costumes,
the switchboard, storage, micro-
pohones, backdrops, and stairs are
among the problems with which the
WINNERS—SaUy Cox from Washington was elected by P0P«Iar vote
as “The Most Popular Freshman Girl” last Friday night. Jay Born-
hill, a senior from Benson, was elected as “Mr. Top Hat on tsa
day night. Both were sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity.
Cox, Barnhill Are Selected
—♦ Miss Sally Cox, a day student
from Washington, N. C., was crown
ed The Most Popular Freshman
Girl Friday night at a dance spon
sored by Sigma Pi fraternity at the
Cherry Hotel.
Miss Cox, sponsored by Sigma Phi
Epsilon, was among seven candi
dates competing for the honor. The
dance was a Sadie Hawkins affair.
Jay Barnhill, representing Sigma
Phi Epsilon, was crowned “Mr. Top
Hat” at the annual Top Hat Dance
Saturday night in the lobby of the
Classroom Building. James Britt was
Master of Ceremonies for the
event, which was sponsored by Phi
Sigma Tau Sorority.
Jay is a senior from Windsor, N.C.
Club Has Meeting
The Accounting Club of Atlantic
Christian College held its first meet
ing on Thursday, Oct. 3, 1963. There
were approximately 20 people at
tending this meeting. It was decided
that the Club would meet on the
first Wed. night of each month at
7:30 p.m. in room 104 of the class
room building. The Club welcomes
new members who are interested in
accounting. The officers for the year
are: President, Richard Keel; Vice
Resident, Charles Price; Secretary-
easurer, Grover Dees, and Report
er, Jay Hare.
Club has to contend. Last year the
Club presented six plays which cost
approximately $200 apiece and this
year they will present 13 plays at
a cost of approximately $145 each.
After considerable discussion the
Board passed the Budget.
Mr. James Cobb was asked to ex
plain the submitted increase in the
Concert and Assembly budget. Mr.
Cobb commented that Atlantic Chris
tian could not have a well rounded
program of popular and cultural
concerts on the $1,600 which has
been the budget of Concert and As
sembly for the past few years. Most
“Hot Campus Groups,” such as
“Peter, Paul and Mary” and others
do not even begin to fit into a
$1,600 budget. Mr. Cobb proposed
that with a $4,000 budget ACC could
afford to get outstanding attrac
tions and with added money from
the sale of tickets to these events,
more attractions could be had. The
$2,400 increase was approved by the
Board.
Several proposals were made by
members of the Board concerning
the amount of admission to be charg
ed at the forthcoming “Four Preps
Concert.” Rex Horne proposed on
admission charge of $.50 but it was
defeated by the Board. Richard Surl-
es recommended $1.00 as the admis
sion charge but it was also defeated.
If was finally decided that the
amount charged should be left up
to the Concert and Assembly Com
mittee which is handling the Con
cert.
ACC Chorus To Pei form
At Disciple Convention
The Atlantic Christian College
Chorus will participate in the Com
munion Service at the International
Convention of Christian Churches at
Miami, Fla. on October 13 and will
be heard in concert at the First
Christian Church at Deland, Fla. on
Oct. 14.
The students are leaving today and
will return Wednesday.
Representing ACC will be Gina
Allen, Jane Reynolds, Karen DeHart,
Marcia Kallfelz, Scarlett Mills, Car
ol Horne, Jessie Burt, Ann Hayes,
Janice LaCelle, Kathy Trayler, Arn
old Nilson, Paul Wilson, Tommy
Hatten Hodges Is
Named To AC Post
Roland Hatten Hodges Jr. of Wil
son has been appointed Director of
Alumni Activities at Atlantic Chris
tian College, according to Dr. Ar
thur D. Wenger, president of the col
lege.
Dr. Wenger said, “Mr. Hodges’
appointment as Director of Alumni
Activities brings a new and stronger
emphasis to this important phase of
work at ACC. Previously our alum
ni work has been coupled with other
major responsibilities. Under this
new arrangement it will approach
full-time status. Mr. Hodges has
demonstrated his qualifications to
give outstanding leadership in our
alumni work. While a student he
served in numerous roles which have
helped to prepare him for his new
duties. We feel fortunate in having
him associated with the college.”
Hodges is a native of Raleigh and
was graduated from Atlantic Chris
tian College in 1963 with the bache
lor of arts degree. While attending
ACC Hodges was editor of The Col
legiate and winner of The Wilson
Daily Times Publications Award
which is an annual presentation giv
en to the student who shows the
most promise in the field of publica
tions.
Hodges was also awarded the Fac
ulty Cup his senior year. This award
is presented each year to the stu
dent who has the best general rec
ord in the college. Winning this cup
is considered not less distinctive
than achieving the degree which the
college confers.
A member of the Golden Knot
Honor Society and the Sigma Phi
Epsilon Fraternity, Hodges held two
elective offices in student govern
ment. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Hodges of Wilson and is
married to the former Nancye Wed
dle of Asheville.
Baker, Sam Jones, Rex Horne,
Charles Burt, Jimmy Daugherty,
Steve Perry, Bob Raiford, Steve
Woodcock and John Reynolds.
The Miami Beach Assembly of the
International Convention of Chris
tian Churches will convene tonight.
The meetings will be held in the
Miami Beach Convention Hall and
will last until Oct. 16. The theme
of the Convention is “The
Whole Armor of God,” and this
theme will be carried out by multi
ple sessions each day dealing with
a variety of subjects. The conven
tion will be highlighted by an ad
dress by R. Sargent Shriver, direc
tor of United States Peace Corps.
Those attending the Convention
from Atlantic Christian College are
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Wenger, Dr.
John R. Scudder, Jr., Dr. William
E. Tucker, Mr. R. Worden Allen,
Jr., Mr. R. Hatten Hodges, Jr., and
the ACC Chorus directed by Mr.
James V. Cobb, Jr.
Peace Corps Test
Is To Be Oct. 19
There will be a Peace Corps place
ment test given on Saturday, Oct.
19, at the main Post Office in Rocky
Mount, N. C. The test will begin at
8:30 a.m. It is not competative but
designed only to determine the re
lative skills of volunteers in various
fields in order to determine which
ones for which the applicants are
best qualified.
Requirements for the Peace Corps
are American citizenship, a high
school education, and an age of
18 or over. Married couples are eli
gible if they have no dependents un
der 18 and both qualify.
Before taking the test, it is nec
essary to fill out the Peace Corps
Questionnaire available at all Post
Offices. The questionnaire should ei
ther be sent to Peace Corps Head
quarters in Washington, D. C., or
brought to the test center.
Bids Are Received
By Greek Rushees
Rush at Atlantic Christian College
for the fall semester is complete as
rushees receive their bids today.
Bids may be picked up at noon in
the campus post office on general de
livery.
All bids, whether accepted or re
jected, should be returned to the of
fice of Dean Bennett by twelve o’
clock on Monday. All bids not re
turned by this time are automatical
ly void.
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS—Pictured above, left to right, are the Freshman Class Officers of 196.^-64.
Carol Wells, Treasurer; Stewart Lee, Senator; Connie Altman, Secretary; Lloyd Owens, President- Lucy
Biggs, Senator; Rennie Lambert, Vice-President.